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Faith-Based Daily Awareness Post 20 November 2023
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Police Find Grenade Strapped to Utility Pole Near New Jersey Synagogue
From The Messenger News Article:
The grenade was allegedly “real but not active,” according to the network.
The New Jersey State Police “bomb squad responded and ensured the safety of the area, to include the synagogue,” the post continued.
Another suspicious package with powder sent to Seattle synagogue
The Seattle Times reports:
A fifth Jewish institution in Seattle has received a suspicious envelope with powder. The package was discovered over the weekend and was seemingly sent to coincide with the Sabbath.
The contents of the package sent to Chabad of Capitol Hill & the Central Area on 18th Avenue East are not hazardous, Seattle Fire Department said Saturday on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Four other Jewish centers received similar envelopes: Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation, the Congregation Ezra Bessaroth, Congregation Shaarei Tefilah-Lubavitch and Hillel at the University of Washington. The package sent to the Jewish campus organization did not contain any white powder.
While the substances have been harmless, the suspicious packages were especially frightening against the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas war, which began with an attack by Hamas on Oct. 7 and has seen the continued bombardment and invasion of Gaza, causing many Seattle-area Jews to feel on edge amid a sharp rise in antisemitism.
And as elections workers hurriedly counted ballots during major elections the same week, they were interrupted and forced to evacuate due to similar packages.
Six counties in Washington state — King, Skagit, Spokane, Pierce, Snohomish, and Thurston — received packages with white powder, some with traces of fentanyl. Nobody was harmed, but the mail was viewed as a disruption to the election process.
Related items:
- Multiple Mass. towns investigating bomb threats to places of worship
- Virginia Synagogue Evacuated After Bomb and Stabbing Threats Were Made During Service and Police investigate bomb threat against Arlington Co. synagogue
- Police: Residents evacuate due to bomb threat at Hingham synagogue
- BPD: Bakersfield school and church targeted in widespread email bomb threat hoax
Analyst Comments:
Threats, suspicious packages, and actual explosives and packages with fentanyl or other hazardous materials continue to be a threat to Faith-Based Organizations (FBO). The Israel-Hamas Conflict has raised antisemitism and islamophobia around the world. FBOs should consider reviewing the following guidance.
The DHS Resources and Information for Faith and Community Leaders Regarding the Israel – Hamas Conflict was update October 19 and provides numerous resources for Faith-Based Organizations.
28-page Bomb Threat Guide from CISA and the FBI.
The US Postal Service Inspectors provide Poster 84 – Suspicious Mail or Packages to help identify suspicious packages.
ZenBusiness provides additional information in Prepare to Respond to Mailed Threat of White Powder.
The Faith-Based Daily Awareness Post 06 November 2023 has additional information on handling suspicious packages containing white powder.
The Physical Threat Security Resources section of the FB-ISAO’s Resource Library has resources for Bombing Prevention, and Mail and Package and Bag Checks.
FBI Warns of Scammers Targeting Senior Citizens in Grandparent Scams and Demanding Funds by Wire, Mail, or Couriers
The FBI is warning the public of scammers targeting senior citizen victims in grandparent scams and demanding funds by wire, mail, or couriers.
- Initial Contact: A scammer calls a senior citizen victim and poses as the victim’s grandchild, who is purportedly in jail after causing an automobile accident. In some cases, the accident involves a diplomat or a pregnant woman.
- Follow-Up Contact: Another scammer contacts the victim, posing as the grandchild’s attorney, and requests payment for legal fees, bond money, or medical expenses for a purportedly injured person involved in the accident.
- Further Requests: Scammers instruct victims to maintain secrecy, sometimes referring to a judge-imposed gag order, which, if broken, will result in the grandchild going to jail or incurring more fines. Scammers may also request additional money because of a serious injury or a fatality resulting from the purported accident.
- Methods of Payment: Scammers instruct victims to send funds via wire transfer; cash, packaged in magazines or books, and sent through the US mail; or to provide the money to witting or unwitting couriers, such as ride share drivers, who retrieve the money in person at the victim’s residence.
- From January through September 2023, the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) received more than 195 victim complaints regarding grandparent scams, resulting in at least $1.9 million in victim losses.
Related Items:
- Pro Bono Investigations for Elderly Scam Victims
- UK: Thornaby: Woman targeted in £13k train station QR code scam
- Rolex Black Friday, Spotify, USPS, and AUPost: Top Scams of the Week
Items from earlier DAP:
- FBI PSA 2023 Holiday Shopping Scams
- 2023 Holiday Scam Predictions—Here’s What You Should Know
- FBI Springfield Warns of Charity Fraud During Israel-Hamas Conflict
- Crypto Scammers Exploit Gaza Crisis, Deceiving Users in Donation Scam
- Slow your scroll: Spot and avoid social media giveaway scams
- FTC Obtains Orders Halting Mobile Cramming Scheme
- Retro Gaming of Denver Sale Scam
Analyst Comments:
World and national tensions are extremely high. The coming holidays can create their own tension. At this time, it’s easy to be distracted and fall for a wide variety of scams. If your inner alarm ever goes off and something does not seem right, review the situation with a trusted friend or relative. Do not let a scammer’s feigned sense of urgency create a sense of urgency in you. Take a step back and calmly evaluate the situation.
More Faith-Based Stories
Man selling ‘Islamic goods’ shot and wounded outside Rhode Island mosque and 1 shot outside Providence mosque and Shooting outside Rhode Island mosque believed to be targeted ‘towards Muslims’
Christian leader shot in head while preaching gospel: ‘Some real evil in this world’
Nearly two dozen neo-Nazis stop outside synagogue on march to Wisconsin Capitol and Gov. Evers says ‘Neo-Nazis, antisemitism, and white supremacy have no home in Wisconsin’ after demonstration on state Capitol grounds
Four charged in rash of Fayetteville vandalism, including at a Gillespie Street church and Fayetteville churches fall victim to bomb threat, vandalism and Fayetteville church graffiti and vandalism: Police arrest one man, issue warrants for three other suspects
Police investigate vandalism at Milpitas church
As threats against Jews, Arabs and Muslims rise, Justice Department looks to help
New York City Jewish bakery vandalized with spray-painted graffiti: ‘Free Gaza’
Wellesley College Is Latest University Under Investigation for Antisemitism
Swastika symbols reported on Stanford campus
Prominent imam and rabbi visit NYC campuses together to combat antisemitism and Islamophobia
Army veteran in Valparaiso repeatedly victimized by teens, calling him a ‘terrorist’
Arkansas authorities see ‘high risk’ of violence against religious nonprofits
Concord Police Step Up Safety Enforcement At Temple Beth Jacob
PA: Faith-Based Security and Resilience Training
50 US mayors commit to a 10-point plan to combat antisemitism
Elon Musk Rips Into “Largest Advertisers” After Disney & Other Media Companies Pause Ads Over Antisemitic Amplification – Update and Elon Musk addresses claims of antisemitism: ‘Nothing could be further from the truth’ and Stand with X to protect free speech
Antisemitism online directly increases real-world violence, study finds
An Arkansas church “stolen” by “squatter bishop”
Priest Sentenced to Life in Prison for Sex Trafficking Three Victims in Northern Ohio
School district and The Satanic Temple reach agreement in lawsuit over After School Satan Club
Kidnappers shoot pastor dead after church members hand over ransom payment for his release
Hamilton man charged with arson at First Unitarian Church
Chinese Police Raid Christian Worship Service, Arrest 13 Believers
Last pupil of 121 Bethel Baptist High School students abducted by radical Fulani escapes captors
Police investigating after bomb threat made to Toronto Jewish school
Vandal sprays Acton Mosque with paint in third attack
Police investigating damage to Ballymoney church say it was a deliberate arson attack
Altar vandalized, sacred vessels stolen from Sacred Heart Basilica in France
Jewish Centre in Slovenia Defaced with Anti-Semitic Graffiti
Gaza’s tiny Christian community huddles in churches to hide from war
Surge in Anti-Semitism in Armenia: ASALA-Y Targets Jewish Centers
Germany police raid Islamic Center of Hamburg, accuses group of Hezbollah support
Sikh Organizations Demand Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza: Sikh Federation UK
Select All-Hazards Stories
Worldwide Caution (19 Nov)
Information for U.S. Citizens in the Middle East (19 Nov)
Multiple congressional offices hit with pro-Palestinian graffiti and Democratic lawmaker’s Brooklyn office vandalized amid pro-Palestine protests
FACT SHEET: Protecting Individuals from Discrimination Based on Actual or Perceived Shared Ancestry or Ethnic Characteristics | Homeland Security (dhs.gov) and Title VI at DHS | Homeland Security
Rightwing group pressures states to pass pro-Israel resolutions
Germany police raid Islamic Center of Hamburg, accuses group of Hezbollah support
Israel and Hamas could reach deal on releasing hostages ‘this week’
Israel: Hamas-Built Fortified Tunnel Runs Under Shifa Hospital
Gunfire kills, wounds dozens in Gaza hospital encircled by Israeli tanks – health ministry
Storm System to Impact South to the Northeast Ahead of Thanksgiving; High Winds in Southern California National Weather Service
US flu activity continues to rise steadily
ADL Celebrates Elon Musk’s Crackdown on Pro-Palestinian Speech
Multiple colleges, K-12 schools facing outages after cyberattacks
More than 330,000 Medicare recipients affected by MOVEit breach
The Week in Ransomware – November 17th 2023 – Citrix in the Crosshairs
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